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Rainbow
Association is the organization for the Youth founded
in 1993. The Association is to preserve environment,
to bring up the youth on-line reporters specialized
in environment, to operate aerial surveillance for
domestic rivers, and to produce and distribute video
products on the beauty of natural ecology.
A rainbow appears under the conditions that fresh
air, sufficient water and bright sunshine consist
in harmoniously. Like this, we are dreaming of the
world where people live in harmony with the nature
conserving and newly developing it. Now, we initiate
a new environmental movement and educational support
looking forward to the future of peaceful coexistence.
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association has for its object of awakening the
true love of the Mother Nature and the World, which
is deep inside of human mind, through various activities
such as research & survey of eco-system, conservation
movement, and the support of Youth activities. |
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Educating
the youth and the citizen about the importance of
our environment, |
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| culture, and eco-system.
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Operating
facilities, which provide the youth and the citizen
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| of growing the cultural
mind by experience. (Aerial surveillance Corp, Video
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| production Corp,
Permanent school of experiencing the Nature, Environment
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Video
recording of eco-system, researching on the environmental
condition and |
| public relations
of the related issues. |
Developing
and managing the database of visual materials and
supporting the |
| cultural
activities such as academic seminar and performance
for the youth and the citizen. |
Monitoring
the water condition of major rivers by aircrafts.
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Exchanging
information with either internally or externally
related organizations and promoting joint activities.
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Implementing
the monitoring systemto detect contamination for the
purpose of environmental conservation. |
Developing
other necessary programs in relation to fulfill
the objectives of the above activities. |
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